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PAPE MAY HEHAIJ)rTHOTlBDAY. W OCTroREga7s,ie(»
Count/ Tjlx Board ImpooUlon
Aobur/ Park Journal.
WAUo the Uomocratk Stato plat fqns contain* a lot of Uiin«a vc don't bolWro In. It makoo a (food pole acalnal tit* count/ (az board Imposl ttotv. which cos'* the State llUO.Oth annual!/, for dolnc what the loot asMaoora former!/ did at do oxtri coat and wlthh muck more aatlafar Uonn to tha people. It ttarted ou with a creat flour!*h of trumpet* It oquallM taxation, ralatn* an aa*.; moot where It waa too low, /ind low crlnj It where It waa loo hick. tb< claim belnc to place tax pa/loc ot a better baals. The nwult. with i few rxceptlona. ha* been to place I: OU a hlchor ba*U evor/wbere. Therx laut a count/ Id the State. Uklux I aa * whole, where the pet^ple are no. pa/tnc more luxe* than tee/ did pre tIou* to the creation of the tai board*, and the Democratic platform t demand for their abolishment will livery goner all/ endorsed Of courw-. they provide cood aaUarle* for a few men In each county, who naturally enough argue their merit*, and wh. will fight hard to retain their Job* Their much vaunted cqualixatlon o taxes has all been In one direction namely to make them higher Last winter w hen It was propose - to wipe them out It was sard Ural they should have another year In which to finish their work. Next winter they will want another torn, on the name grounds, hut the Degl.lature cannot do better than follow the recommendation of the Democrat 1c platform and make a summary en<
of the whole business.
■ Park.
Grubb's Stand Declaration by
Grubb, of Edcewi will do all be can to help elect Brya to the pruaidency and that he entirv ly approves the platform of the Dei ver convention, ha* made him mor satisfactory to the Democrats of th Second New Jersey District as the! party's congressional nominee, be will undoubtedly coot, him a larg , proportion of the Republican vole, which It was expected be would get General Grubb until now has bee a Republican, and some years ag was the Republican nominee for Gov ernor. No change of political hear on hit part had been announced whin the nomination against Congreasma. Gardner at the Democratic con ver tlon recently. It waa generally cup posed that he would run on the Dem ocratlc ticket as an independent, op paced to Republican machine control, as represented by Gardner. Independent Reptlbilcans who wen ready to support him aa one of then own kind will cut away from bin now that he has flopped to the Dem
Cape May Y. M. A. Star Courw* This popular course of entertain menu will be continued this winter The public 1> to be congratulated 01 the self sacrificing enterprise of tfa< committee In charge. Thhe finest tai ent ever in Cape May. has been ee cured. It will include the famous Brockway Jubilee Singers, oldest an. best salaried organization In Ameri ca; Montaillie Flowers, a master o characterization; Rogers A “Orlllv who have a record of more retur. dates than and company before Uo public; Earns Smith, who made sue. a hit last year, supported by an ea tirely new company of fined class musicians, and Dr. Geo. P. Bible, ft* ly the equal of lYank Dixon as at ora'or, with a more popular subject The first concert will be given Novthird, election night, by Schlldkaeft Hungarian Orchestra, in addition tc the concert, the election return* wil be received and announced and set era] other novel feature* are plannet for the evening. Tbs entertainmenu win be held In the skating rink hall where ‘he initial reservation of seat* will be made, next Monday evening at eight o'clock.
(OORTIM UD ntOM WMT.rAOKJ State appropriation would make possible to build foadi faster. Indite past, farmer* hare paid for the road making because others have had the say of It Now 1* the purpose to get down to a ivatm where disinter
oated can dictate.
At the recent Good Roads m in Atlantic City, called by the dated Auto Clubs, the grange dom
ued the Invitation
v.'i-.'lng to continue aa a check li .be Intercut uf tuo «srg.<-r i. „ i. general public. "Muscular drawn a, motor pushed vehicles are both In and to stay and It is best to beg light now to do away with all antag mlsm and tor each to strive tor confidence of the r 1 her, and for -he beginning Is beet made In lUhordinate Grange. • • • At Atlantic City meeting one of otu State- road builder* said ttbe day the macadam road waa passed. I iced of the present Is a more fl. ible dunties* and noialeta cover.Thh is a local question and Is recommen Jed for grange discussion. Thu shore road as rvcommendec
oy Governor Fort
onnection with the runnels with tb< jig cities, ss tending to lucrei State population with the bete of U>< .-Uiea' surplus, "who will not be slow to find out that New Jersey is ideal place for a farm home, the ien spot of the United State*; jot another affords such opportunl ties for agriculture or calls (or suet ability to conduct it. K is banners 'o do all we can to encouragl
.his development."
Rev. W. A. Boyd. CiermontApcA ipon the power of industry, of tlx jecessity for application and*of keep
•ng the mind single
<ven where there Is talent and abU fty. Industry and a stepafaet purpoe* will make up for the lack. Rev. W. W. Bullock, Court House irgi-d the continued Influence of tbt Grange In safe guarding the socla. aide of life and to make It of importance In hte home and in lh< community. England's pride In ant nation will go to pieces like saved It as a nation, a guard over Its homes, be aald. Is rope of sand unieae it la rouaed protect Its homes. The beginning of must be in Increasing filial re gard, bolding the parents In greetea reverence, cultivating simple pleasure, laving higher moral standards anu siting a spirit of neighbor!meaa pre
PHIhADKLPHIA BAOCANT
TWanty Thousand Man In Para da -■
Tablat to Pronoh Army.
McAdams—Focer
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Focer, have sent out Invitations for the weaning of their daughter Mias Mabel Alkn.
to Ur. Matthew Jam which erect will occur
at noon at the residence of the bridrt parvota. No. 233 Perry street
Hntertai nment was aul Henacl, a very sweet full voiced singer of the See vllie Grange, and quartette from the Tockahoe Grange, and recitations by Mr*. Eknma Doug of the Dias Creek Miases Hannah Tomlin and Marths Shaw of the Tuckahoe. From these outsiders could gain an Idea of the nature of the Lecturer Hour behind the dosed doors of i regular session and ot the Influent* of Grange training in placing women and girls at their case even before a stranger audience.
Rsunio
of National Magazine Read
The enterprising editor cf tbd Na tional Magazine, Joe Mitchell Chap pie, is .planning to have a jolly union of National Magazine res and friends at the New England Foot Fair *nH House i umishlng Hxpom tion at Mechanics Building, Boston. A special effort has been made to have New England bOy« and glrla at the fair, and an elaborate programme particularly provides for their ami Ur. Chappie hopes to give these boys and girl* the time of thair Urea, and will Introduce the guest* to many notables such aa Governor Guild, Mayor Hibbard and others.
MacAdams. n Octomplf.
Death of a Child. A six week old ■'o of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Small, died on Sunday morn log at eleven o'clock. The body w*» taken to Chamberaburg, Pa., on Mon day morning for interment- Mr. a-o Mrs. Small have the sympathy of the community in their bereavement.
Democratic Maas Meeting General Edward Burd Grubb. c Bdgawater Park, the Democratic catdidate lor Congress In this district will address a meeting at the Audi tnrinm, on Jackson street, tomorrow (Friday) evening.
Accepts Call to Ssavllls Church Hot. H. B. Cross, cf Camden, has Accepted a call to the pastorate ol Cfce Calvary Baptist Church, at Ocean
Lessons given on Pianoor Organ any hour during day or evening For terms, write, call or phone, Hell 67d Rkubkk B. Hnsvaa, Ogden Building ( 2nd floor ) 310 Washington eo. Caps May aty, Launch for Bale Length 20 fact, beam 6 feet, cop per fastened, finished in oak am.
fittings, outfit la In per and Indades a 8 h. p. Palmer engine, batteries, magneto, awning, ball whl* tie, lights, horn, oars, anchor, Unas, pump, abd fsoders. An unusual opportunity to purchase a high class Ot at a low flgnsa. This boat la Utile beauty and must be aaau to he appreciated. An amaganmt can be szaq oj Jouao jooaaod a.. the same itored tor the winter. For further informatioe address P. Box 226 Cape May City, N. J.
tloaily at a standstlU Monday, while the dUaaas gave th sate lives over to the calehratioo of the city. Probably the greatest thronb that ever gather ed along Broad street witnessed the military parade of twenty thousand soldiers and sailors of the United States and of the National Guard of Pennsylvania, with Major General Yederlck D. Grant aa grand marshal.' vt night the city waa again a blase . light, the Illumination of buildings
md highways being brilliant. The dsy began with a salute of 13 guns from each of the warships the harbor. At 1. Tits entire natio
guard of the state was In line.head'
up of veteran organisations, i troops from New Jersey and a 1 brigade. The line of march was and ooe-half mile* long. It la eel ted that nearly eight miles of the footways were covered with gradu stands. There was some dl lion among the residents of the city over this arrangement, and the city required a toil of 10 per cento of the seating capacity from the builders of each of the stands. The tickets thus obtained were turned over to the Grand Army veteran*, to ministers, to charitable institutions and to dl:-
offlctiQt and employees.
One of the features of the day was of International Importance. k wi the unrolling of a broose tablet at City Hall marking thhe site of th* encampment of the French army.unde the Frepch Embassador and paid General Rocbambeau, when It halted la this city en route, to join General office this forenoon the first Impree Mon of the new city seal. For 106 Washington's forces at ¥orktown.Vlcomte de Chambrun, secretary of the embassy at Washington, represented graceful tribute to America. There waa struck in the Mayor’s years the municipal teal baa been s vehicle of error. U has Imported the Information that the founding of the city dated from 1701. The new teal contains the date 1683 and the motto ‘Philadelphia Maneto” (Let Brother
(y Love Continue.")
• OCEAN CITY.
John Marta and Allen Scull building a sash and door mill at < City which is te be in operation wlth-
Wedoeeday, November tStb, IMf. Avalon. Borough Hall. Friday. No vamber im. 1*0*. ' N* Woodbine, Borough Hall, Monday, ovember Mth. 1»M.' Ocean City, 1st ward. City Hall, Wednesday, December 2nd. 1M8. >ean aty. 2nd ward, aty Hall. Friday. December 4th, 1908. Bee Isle aty, let ward, aty HaH. Monday, December 7th, 1MM. Sea tafe aty. 2nd ward, City Hall Tuesday, .December 8th,-1908. ELLIS H. MARSHALL AARON W. HAND. 8 TIL WELL H. TOWNSEND, County Board of Tlu&tion. Attest: W E. YOUNG. Secretary. Dated: Oape May Court House. N J. October Mb, 1908.
ECZEHA and PILE CURE
. -rill give FREE OF CHARGE
an; afflicted a positive care for Kcxctn* ’t Kbrum. Erysipelas Pllta mod Bktn
Erystpelaa. Pile*
at relief. Don’t sc »r. Writ* F. W. WILLIAMS. 400 Man hat
New York, feelose stamp.
AUCTIOUEER romTHS a*LB or Property •* Every DescripdM
Sealed propoeals will be received by the Board of Chosen Freehotdcrs of Cape Mgy County, N- J.. urtil twelve o’clock noon of the day of Its meeting on the Fourth (4th) day ol November, nineteen hundred and eight (1908), at Cape May Court House, N. J., for the construction of a gravel road from the North end of the bridge over Cape Island Creek at Schellecgers Landing, te the centre line of the Main See ShoreRoad at Cold Spring, a distance of two and ninety-four thousandths (2.094) mile*, and known a* Schellengers Landing Road.
road to be constructed
cording to plana and specifications which may bo seen at the office ol Hon. Frederick Gflkyson, State Com ml sal oner of Public Roads, Trenton. N. J.j at the residence of A. B. Smitt Director, Boos ley’s Point. J. P Fox. Ocean City; Charles Clouting. See Isle City; J. D. Ludlam. South Dennis; Daniel Bchellenger. Cold Spring and Henry 8. ^Rutherford. Cape May aty, or at the office of the Engineer
at Ocean aty, N. J.
the day and date first mentioned til propoeals received far said work will be Immediately opened and publicly read by the Board of Chosen Freeholders of Cape May County. N J.. the said'Board reserving the right
to reject any or ail bids.
Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check to the amount of One Thousand Dollars (1000.00 xtrasm payable to the order of Anthony Smith. Director of the Board of Cbo-. sen Freeholders of Cape May County. N. J. The successful bidder will be required to execute within ten day* after the contract ha* been awarded to him a bond in such sum and with such security a* shall be approved by the Board of Chosen Freholders.said bond shall be In sum not less than the estimated coat of the road when
NO RISK.
When you secure a Monthly Income Policy you protect your family in two ways. You give them the benefit of Life Insurance in The Prudential^ and you relieve them from the possi-
bility of losing the Life Insurance money through unfortunate or unwise investment. Every month for twenty years or for life the beneficiary will receive a check from
The Prudential
e of the city Council c of Cap* May. enacted at a at tag thereof duly held on the
he Mayor of the CUy of Cap* May tier into a contract with The Cape May. Data wars Bay and Seweir* Poll Railroad Company for'th* removal aa_ location of tbs latter company's rail'd tracks between a point near 1 a Arena* and a point on New r Avenue between Madison A' and Fhlladalphl* Avenue, tt le provided aa follows:—
With ny former experience in tha State of New York In eoaductlng public sales, am confident ot givingaatiafaotian In til sties. Will attend to tee make-ap and pri -
Bach bidder will be required submit te the State Commission Public Road*. Hon. Frederick Gilkyaoc, Trenton, N. J., tad near prior to the time of lubmltting bid for eooatructing, a sample of the gravel be proposes to use in the atruction of the road. All proposal* must be oa the regular "proposal" form broTided for the purpose; sealed and plainly marked on the outride of envelope meriting them "Proposal for Schellengers
Landing Road.’
uantung ttoaa. ^ By order of the Board of Freehold |
ANTHONY B. SMITH.
R. FENDAUL SMITH, County Dugioeer. AN ORDINANCE Authorising and U ri tha aty of Cap. a eo* tract with te
Tha Better wan. Van Bibber, fresh from the wedding •M ovw a cool and hlsting drink In *»a cl a! window. ‘ TOa me *- 611*. •Id manr De Peyster asked. Vm Bibber sneered at the mem, cf tte^ June bride which hie friend's *ma only partially returned my «f-
Accept Filet Apprentice. The Pilots’ Association for tha Bay
tha Boat* ot Dlrecton. at Friday, agreed by a ote to accept aa an apprentice Clifton lured by tha gation. At tint the Hlota' refused to allow young MauU to gc on board a pilot boat, hheanaa ha
Mrs. William T. Chambers..Dead Mrs. Sarah Chamhara, wife of William T. Chambers, ot Cold Spring, and Fi - r of William T. Chambers. Jr,
oocumd
-I mean whri'i ear." Van Bibber I 0000 tnu ^ T * b * 1 * cJ * % 4 |l Mtterty answered. "She returned ^ •!>• **■» mtoim 1 ■a the IgfS latter*, but kept ail thaj^b* Mnrices were conducted by tel
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and make It nght. The quality of the >n( j th e other material* used, is - -it obtainable, and Its cot put to gather and stitched by skilled hands. Double or tingle Harness, for farm, delivery or rood wagons. Fine car' Harness is s specialty of ours, etc.
W. A. LOVETT r. Washington aad Perry Street* CAPE flAY. N. i.
which will he 'supplied to any one
tha Sacretaiy of the Board,’ W. E.
Young, Unglseee. N. J.
Upper Township, Tuckahoe Hotel. Monday, November 2nd, 1902. Oape May Potato Borough Hail.
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Jersey, pasty of tl THVCAPBKAT. Dl SEWELL'S POINT PANT, hereinafter ca POMP AMT, party sf «Wy of - Oape^May^an
Want Oape May, Borough HaH, Fria*. November Mb, 190*. i— a Township, Court Houae.Mon- +• *-t 9th. 1908. Aveaa* i
HaU.
by th* Inhabitant* ol th* City of Cape May, In City Council Assembled, and
enacted by th* authority i That the Mayor of thle at, • ri hereby authorised and on behalf of th* aty. to ancon tract. under eeal wUh*The
Capa May, Del*ware Bay and Sei Point- Railroad Company, to re-locate
' change that part of said com par of track* between * point n
Modrion Avenue and Phlladalptua A nua. In mid City, eo that tha mmen be constructed and maintained on Be Avenue Madleon Avenue and New J aay Avenue ou baton tl*!ly a* ehown red upon th* plan submitted to said C
th* form embodied In eald ordinance:— NOW THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH, That the atid parties hereto. In consideration of the premise* and tf the
NOW
IS THE TIME
FOR
FIRST:—Th# CITT OP CAPS MAT aroby coaoantr to th* re-location ant liana* of oo much of th# line of roll road of the RAILROAD COMPANY a* —d* from a point on Beach Avan. Madleon Avann*, In aald aty.
RAILROAD COMPANY covenant* end agrees forthwith to proceed with the rioatloo end
riitil, in the judgment of th* RAILROAI COMPANY, no longer be neodo material for ooostrucUon of the tabefore referred to, parmlaoloi being hereby granted by sold aty- t. tha RAILROAD COMPANY to retail rid asriting track* for sold purpose* nd under aald condition!. THIRD:—The RAILROAD COMPANY srenanU and agrees with' the CITY OF CAPE MAT that the new Un* pursuant to th* term* of thi* sheU be tued and operated
CITY OF CAPE MAY. By THE CAPS MAT. DELAWARE BAY AND SEWELL'S POINT RAILROAD COMPANY. BF.
OIL PTERS
Linoleum, Oil Cloth, Stove Boards,
Stove Pipe and Coal Hods.
I have a stock on hand. Prices Reasonable.
CHARLES A. SWAIN
305-7 Jackson St. Cape May, N. J.
DO Y00 READ THE HERALD? [gp IT IS TO THE INTEREST OF EVERY g-fl man who visits or owns property in Cape May to be a reader ot the Cape May Herald. In its columns you will find throughout the year much matter that will interest and be of valpe to you tor the trifling cost ol one dollar per year. It you do not already take the Herald cut out and fill in the following coupon, enclosing check or a one dolllar bill, and mail same to “Herald,” Cape May, New Jersey;
LEWIS T. STEVENS. Publisher CAPE MAY HERALD Semi me the Herald fbr one year. Ibr which enclosed Sod gl.
6*c. 8. And be it further ordaloe that Lhl* ordinance shall mmediately up. sags and due publication. 8. F. WARE, t of Council. September 16te, 11 F. J. MELVIN, Mayor. Attest: ' JNO. W. THOMPSON, Recorder.
in Camden Bottling Co. - • Our Specially until Saturday P. M. ONE BOTTLE OF AUTOCRAT including hall pint only $i; formerly $1.25
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